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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26608794, member: 82181"]As they use to say on Monty Python: "Now For Something Different!" Different indeed, I have collected very little but Seated coins for many years. I knew a few years ago I would have to find something more affordable to collect in the near future. I also know I am the kind of person who needs something to collect just as much as the blood and drugs and what not that goes with modern medecine.</p><p> I researched: ancient coins, State Quarters, 20th Century series sets, Presidential dollars and of course very low grade Seated material. I finally found my subject in October of this year; Barber Dimes.</p><p> Here is the thing about Barber dimes. There are numerous dates that can be had (allready slabbed) for less than $200 dollars. What is more, there are quite a few different varieties to look for but most of them bring little to no premium. That is fine by me, I'm not looking to pay off the ranch but rather find a new passion to persue. I have always believed in this ancient proverb: "You should always have something you desire in life, it gives you purpose, hope and passion to live." </p><p> Here is subject #1 of my new passion, AU-58 1902 Barber Dime (In old Anac holder of course). James</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1696152[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1696153[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26608794, member: 82181"]As they use to say on Monty Python: "Now For Something Different!" Different indeed, I have collected very little but Seated coins for many years. I knew a few years ago I would have to find something more affordable to collect in the near future. I also know I am the kind of person who needs something to collect just as much as the blood and drugs and what not that goes with modern medecine. I researched: ancient coins, State Quarters, 20th Century series sets, Presidential dollars and of course very low grade Seated material. I finally found my subject in October of this year; Barber Dimes. Here is the thing about Barber dimes. There are numerous dates that can be had (allready slabbed) for less than $200 dollars. What is more, there are quite a few different varieties to look for but most of them bring little to no premium. That is fine by me, I'm not looking to pay off the ranch but rather find a new passion to persue. I have always believed in this ancient proverb: "You should always have something you desire in life, it gives you purpose, hope and passion to live." Here is subject #1 of my new passion, AU-58 1902 Barber Dime (In old Anac holder of course). James [ATTACH=full]1696152[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1696153[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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